Copyright Infringement – What to Do

Bloggers, writers, poets, photographers, and other types of content creators sometimes have their content unlawfully copied and reproduced without permission. We understand the value of intellectual property, and will take immediate action to ensure your rights are protected should the culprit be a site hosted on OPTe Network. However, if the subject of the complaint is on a website hosted elsewhere, we will be unable to take any direct action. It is important for you, as a OPTe Network blogger, to understand the possible course of action that you can take in order to protect your copyrights.

Keep in mind that we are unable to take action if the allegedly infringing content is hosted elsewhere (i.e. not on OPTe Network).

Overview

Here are the appropriate steps that you may take to file a DMCA notice, should you determine that your copyrighted content has been used in an unauthorized manner.

1. Determine which content has been stolen.

Make note of the specific URLs involved: the URLs containing the copied material (the infringing URLs), as well as the URLs containing your original material if available (your own URLs).

2. Confirm the use of your material is not fair use.

There are fair use principles that must be considered as the law permits certain uses of material without express permission.

For instance, if a site has posted commentary on one of your writings or articles (much like a book or film review), you may not want to proceed with submitting a DMCA notice.

Please note that OPTe Network support staff will not provide any sort of legal advice regarding what may and may not be considered copyright infringement.

3. Attempt to contact the site owner to request the removal of your content.

We recommend this as your first course of action, but we recognize that it doesn’t always work. The owner of the infringing site might not display contact information, or they might ignore your requests.

4. Determine if the site is hosted at OPTe Network.

If you see a link that reads “Powered by OPTe Network” in the footer of the site (linked to https://opte.network), this normally means that it is hosted here.

Also, if you are logged into OPTe Network, you will see a black admin bar at the top of your screen when viewing other sites hosted on OPTe Network.

5. Compose your formal notice and send it to the host.

When you submit a DMCA notice to a web host (OPTe Network or elsewhere), the person who published the reported materials has the right to review the notice in its entirety.Please note that any infringement notices submitted via our DMCA takedown or trademark infringement processes may be forwarded to the party that made the content available, or to third parties such as ChillingEffects.org.

Understand that when you submit a DMCA notice to a web host, they forward it in entirety to the owner of the specific blog/site publishing the reported materials, including any contact information you provide.

We recognize that you may not always be comfortable divulging your contact information to the user you’re filing against. In these instances, you can appoint an agent to submit the DMCA notice on your behalf. You can appoint anyone as the agent (lawyer, copyright consulting firm, colleague, friend, family member, etc.); just make sure that they provide valid contact information and identify you as the copyright holder they’re representing.

If the user believes they have legal right to distribute or publish the reported materials and that they were wrongly removed, they might file a DMCA counter notice. Unless you bring a lawsuit within 10 business days, the host or service provider is required to restore the material. You can review further information regarding counter notices and the restoration procedure at Chilling Effects.

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